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SB Recommends Neo Geo Games
SNK's powerful-for-1990 arcade platform with a mostly identical, ridiculously expensive home counterpart, and a later CD-based version with games that took approximately seven lunar cycles to load anything. Despite bankruptcy and the soiling of several key franchises by some hack Korean developers, the Neo retained official support for a staggering 14 years. Home to more fighting games than you can shake a QCF + P at.
Recommended
The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest (also on: PS1, PS2, PSN, Wii VC, XBLA)
The Last Blade 2 (also on: DC, PC, PS1, PS2, PSN, Wii VC)
Rudie: I always found Samurai Shodown too slow for me. This is a quicker based weapons fighter that takes place when Japan finally opened it's doors to the world.
Loki Laufeyson: The counter button adds both a lot of fun, and a metric ton of tension.
Metal Slug X (Also on: PS1, PS2, PSP, Wii, Wii VC)
Pulstar
T.: I'm one of like three people whose favorite sort of
stg are brutally difficult hori memorizers, so this is an obvious favorite. It helps that unlike
Rayxanber 2 or
Rezon it's absurdly gorgeous. Time it took to beat (playing a few credits daily): a bit over 2 months.